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It’s time to migrate from NAM to Dynatrace

Dynatrace

All-traffic monitoring, analysis on demand—network performance management started to grow as an independent engineering discipline. By 2001, we won our first loyal customers. This approach works as long as application traffic can be decrypted. In 2012, we anticipated the shifts towards cloud infrastructures and microservices.

Network 167
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Crowding Out

The Agile Manager

It only took a couple of years for tech to recover from the 2001 dot-com crash. The rising tide has lifted a lot of tech boats, from infrastructure to SaaS to service providers. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, companies contracted their labor forces and locked in productivity gains with new tech.

Energy 52
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Netflix: A Culture of Learning

The Netflix TechBlog

our first investments in tooling to support A/B tests came way back in 2001. Early experimentation tooling at Netflix, from 2001. This series has focused on fixed time horizon tests: sample sizes, the proportion of traffic allocated to each treatment experience, and the test duration are all fixed in advance.

Education 247